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THOMAS  TAYLOR  THE  PLATONIST 

1758-1835 


LIST  OF  ORIGINAL  WORKS 
AND  TRANSLATIONS 

COMPILED    FOR   USE    IN 

THE   NEWBERRY    LIBRARY 

BY 

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FOREWORD 


This  hand-list  of  the  writings  of  Thomas  Taylor, 
"the  Platonist"  (1758-1835)  has  been  prepared  for 
use  in  connection  with  the  reference  work  of  the 
Library,  since  many  lines  of  investigation  in  the 
fields  of  Philosophy,  English  Literature,  and  the 
Classics  are  found  to  cross  or  to  approach  his 
varied  activities.    As  no  complete  bibliography  of 
Taylor's  publications  is  known  to  exist,  it  seemed 
desirable  to  compile  the  present  list  as  an  aid  to 
students  whose  studies  in  the  Library  required  ac- 
cess to  and  knowledge  of  the  life  and  works  of  this 
well  known  English  Platonist.  Every  effort  has  been 
made  to  make  the  list  as  complete  as  possible. 

The  works  are  arranged  in  chronological  order. 
The  original  works  of  each  year  are  followed  by 
edited  works  and  translations.   The  titles  of  works 
now  in  The  Newberry  Library  are  designated  by  their 
respective  "call-numbers".  Those  not  in  the  Library 
are  indicated  by  references  to  the  authorities 
whence  a  knowledge  of  them  was  derived.   A  key  to 
the  abbreviations  used  for  these  authorities  will 
be  found  at  the  end  of  the  list. 


W.  N.  C.  Carlton 


LIBRARIAN 


WRITINGS  OF  THOMAS  TAYLOR 


1780 

The  elements  of  a  new  method  of  reasoning  in 
geometry,  applied  to  the  rectification  of  the  cir- 
cle.  [By  Thomas  Taylor]   Lond.1780.   Q. 

B.M. ,DNB. 

1782 

On  the  nature  of  the  universe  [by  Ocellus  Lu- 
canus.   A  paraphrase  of  this  work  by  Thomas  Taylor] 
(in  European  magazine,  v. 2,  p. 180-182,  262-263, 
350-351,  429-430.   Sept. -Dec.,  1782)       A  51.315. 
Note:  Preceded  by  a  "Note  to  the  editors  of 
the  European  magazine,"  signed:  T.T. 

1787 

The  mystical  initiations;  or.  Hymns  of  ORPHEUS; 
tr.  from  the  original  Greek,  with  a  preliminary 
dissertation  on  the  life  and  theology  of  Orpheus, 
by  Thomas  Taylor...   Lond.1787.   D.       Y  642.0  917. 

Concerning  the  beautiful;  or,  A  paraphrase 
translation  from  the  Greek  of  PLOTINUS.   Ennead  I. 
Book  VI.  By  T.Taylor.   Lond.1787.   D.        B.M.,L. 
Note:  Entered  in  some  lists  under  the  title: 
On  the  beautiful,  and  An  essay  on  the  beautiful. 

1788-1789 

The  philosophical  and  mathematical  commentaries 
of  PROCLUS...on  the  first  book  of  Euclid's  Elements, 
and  his  life  by  Marinus .   Tr.  from  the  Greek,  with 
a  preliminary  dissertation  on  the  Platonic  doctrine 

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1788-1789 

of  ideas,  &c .  by  Thomas  Taylor.   (To  which  are 
added,  a  history  of  the  restoration  of  the  Platonic 
theology,  by  the  latter  Platonlsts:  and  a  transla- 
tion...of  Proclus's  theological  elements)   Lond.1788- 
1789.   2v.Q.  B.M. 

1790 

A  dissertation  on  the  Eleusinlan  and  Bacchic 
mysteries.   [By  Thomas  Taylor]   Lond?[1790]   0. 

Adv.L. ,B. ,Bost. ,B.M. ,L.C. 
Note:  This  dissertation,  with  additions, 
appeared  also  in  the  Pamphleteer,  v. 8.   1816. 
(See  under  that  date) 

Note:  Some  lists  give  the  place  and  date  of 
the  first  edition  as  Amsterdam,  1791,  or  [1790?] 

1792 

A  vindication  of  the  rights  of  brutes.   [By 
Thomas  Taylor]   Lond.1792.   D.  B.M. ,L. 

Note:  Said  to  be  a  satire  on  Paine ' s  Rights 
of  man. 

The  hymns  of  ORPHEUS,  tr.  from  the  original 
Greek:  with  a. ..dissertation  on  the  life  and  theology 
of  Orpheus  [by  T.Taylor]   Lond.1792.   0. 

B.M. ,DNB. ,L. 
Note :  In  verse . 

The  Phaedrus  of  PLATO;  a  dialogue  concerning 
beauty  and  love.   Tr.  from  the  Greek  [by  T.Taylor] 
Lond.1792.   Q.  B.M. ,L. 

An  essay  on  the  beautiful.   From  the  Greek  of 
PLOTINUS.   Lond.1792.   D.  L. 

Note:  Translated  by  Thomas  Taylor. 

The  philosophical  and  mathematical  commentaries 
of  PROCLUS ,  on  the  first  book  of  Eucllds'  Elements. 
To  which  are  added,  A  history  of  the  restoration  of 
Platonic  theology,  by  the  latter  Platonlsts  [by 
Thomas  Taylor]:  and  a  translation  from  the  Greek  of 

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1792 

Proclus's  Theological  elements...   Lond.1792.  2v.ln 
l.Q.  Y  642. P  8087. 

Note:  Translated  by  Thomas  Taylor. 

1793 

Five  hymns  [by  Thomas  Taylor]  (in  Sallust,  the 
Platonlst.  Sallust  on  the  gods  and  the  world,  [tr. 
by  T.Taylor]   1793)  Y  6409.86. 

Two  orations  of  the  Emperor  JULIAN:  one  to  the 
sovereign  sun,  and  the  other  to  the  mother  of  the 
gods;  tr.  from  the  Greek  [by  Thomas  Taylor]   With 
notes,  and  a  copious  Introduction,  In  which  some 
of  the  greatest  arcana  of  the  Grecian  theology  are 
unfolded...   Lond.1793.   nar.O.  Y  642. J  617. 

The  Cratylus,  Phaedo,  Parmenides,  and  Tlm?us 
of  PLATO,  tr.  from  the  Greek  by  T.Taylor.   With 
notes  on  the  Cratylus,  and  an  explanatory  Introduc- 
tion to  each  dialogue.   Lond.1793.   0.       B.M.,L. 

Five  hymns  by  PROCLUS  In  the  original  Greek, 
with  a  poetical  version  [by  Thomas  Taylor]   {In 
Sallust,  the  Platonlst.   Sallust  on  the  gods  and 
the  world.  1793)  Y  6409.86. 

SALLUST  on  the  gods  and  the  world;  and  the 
Pythagorlc  sentences  of  Demophilus,  tr.  from  the 
Greek;  and  five  hymns  by  Proclus,  in  the  original 
Greek,  with  a  poetical  version.   To  which  ape  added 
five  hymns  by  the  translator  [Thomas  Taylor].., 
Lond.1793.   0.  Y  6409.86. 

Note:  The  version  of  Demophilus  is  reprinted 
in  the  Phlloblblion.   N.Y.1862.   v.l,  p. 52. 

Z  007.72. 

1794 

An  abridgment  to  Mr.  [Bryan]  EDWARDS'S  Civil 
and  commercial  history  of  the  British  Wesfc  Indies. 
Lond.1794.   3v.O.  Al . , B.M. ,DNB . ,L. ,Low. 

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1794 

Note:  The  editorship  of  this  work  is  attrib- 
uted by  some  authorities  to  Taylor;  others  do  not 
question  it. 

The  description  of  Greece,  tr.  from  the  Greek 
[of  PAUSANIAS]   With  notes  [by  T.Taylor]   Lond . 
1794.   3v.O.  B.M. ,L. ,L.C. 

Five  books  of  PLOTINUS ,  viz.   On  felicity;  On 
the  nature  and  origin  of  evil;  On  Providence;  On 
nature,  contemplation,  and  the  One;  and  On  the  de- 
scent of  the  soul;  tr.  from  the  Greek.   With  an 
introduction,  containing  additional  information  on 
these  important  subjects.   By  Thomas  Taylor... 
Lond. 1794.   0.  Y  642. P  6004. 

1795 

A  poetical  paraphrase  on  the  speech  of  Diotima 
in  the  Banquet  of  Plato.   [By  Thomas  Taylor]   (in 
Apulelus  Madaurensls.   The  fable  of  Cupid  and  Psy- 
che.  1795.   p. 93-117)  Y  672. A  412. 

The  fable  of  Cupid  and  Psyche,  tr.  from  the 
Latin  [of  APULEIUS  MADAURENSIS  ]...   To  which  are 
added,  a  poetical  paraphrase  on  the  speech  of 
Diotima,  in  the  Banquet  of  Plato;  four  hymns,  &c . 
&c .  With  an  introduction,  in  which  the  meaning  of 
the  fable  is  unfolded  [by  the  translator,  Thomas 
Taylor]...   Lond. 1795.   nar.O.  Y  672. A  412. 

1798-1814 

Letters  to  George  Cumberland  [by  Thomas  Taylor] 
(in  Cumberland  papers.   Correspondence  of  the  fami- 
ly of  Cumberland,  with  papers. ..of  George  Cumberland, 
of  Bristol.   V.8,  1798.   Br .Mus . add .mss . ,  36498; 
V.14,  1814.  Br .Mus. add. mss. ,  36504)     B .M. add .mss . 


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1800-1804 

Four  letters  from  Thomas  Taylor,  the  "Platon- 
1st,"  to  Charles  Taylor,  secretary  of  the  Society 
of  arts;  Adelphi,  etc.,  15  June,  1800-8  Sept. 1804. 
ff. 52-58.   Followed  (f.59)  by  "Extracts  from  the 
arguments  of  Celsus  against  the  Christians  as  pre- 
served by  Origen."   Br .Mus . add .mss . ,  34813. 

B.M.add .mss . 

1801 

A  dissertation  on  nullities  and  diverging 
series;  in  which  the  nature  of  infinitely  small 
quantities  is  unfolded,  and  the  t^  'en,  or,  The  one 
of  the  Pythagoreans  and  Platonists  elucidated...   (in 
Aristoteles.   The  metaphysics  of  Aristotle.   1801. 
p. [437J-467)  Y  642. A  8559 

The  metaphysics  of  ARISTOTLE,  tr.  from  the 
Greek;  with  copious  notes,  in  which  the  Pythagoric 
and  Platonic  dogmas  respecting  numbers  and  ideas 
are  unfolded  from  ancient  sources.   To  which  is 
added,  A  dissertation  on  nullities  and  diverging 
series,  In  which  the  conclusions  of  the  greatest 
modern  mathematicians  on  this  subject  are  shown  to 
be  erroneous,  the  nature  of  Infinitely  small  quan- 
tities is  explained,  and  the  t^  'en,  or  The  one  of 
the  Pythagoreans  and  Platonists,  so  often  alluded 
to  by  Aristotle  in  this  work,  Is  elucidated,  by 
Thomas  Taylor...   Lond.1801.   sq.F.      Y  642. A  8559. 

1803 

Graecum  lexicon  manuale,  primum  a  Benjamine 
Hederlco  [HEDERICH]  institutum:  mox  assiduo  labore 
Sam.  Patricil,  auctum  myriade  amplius  verborum; 
postremo  innumeris  vitiis  repurgatum,  plurimisque 
novis  signif Icatibus  verborum  locupletatum  cura  Jo. 
August!  Ernestl:  atque  Itorum  recensitum  et  quam- 
plurimum.  in  utraque  parte  auctum  a  T.  Morell...et 
denique  nunc  prodeat ,  prioribus  longe  emendatius, 
et  in  multis  locls  instauratum  et  emendatum  a  T. 
Taylor.  Londinl , 1803 .   Q.  B.M.,L.C. 

Note:  Unpaged. 

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1804 

-  An  answer  to  Dr.  Gillies 's  supplement  to  his 
new  analysis  of  Aristotle's  works;  in  which  the  un- 
faithfulness of  his  translation  of  Aristotle's 
Ethics  is  unfolded.   By  Thomas  Taylor...   Lond.1804. 
0.  B.M.,L.C. 

The  Pythagoric  sentences  of  DEMOPHILUS.   [Tr. 
from  the  Greek  by  Thomas  Taylor]   (in  Bridgman, 
William.   Translations  from  the  Greek.   1804) 

B. ,B.M. 

The  dissertations  of  MAXIMUS  TYRIUS .   Tr.  from 
the  Greek  by  Thomas  Taylor...  Lond.1804.   D. 

Y  642. M  218. 

The  works  of  PLATO,  viz.  his  fifty-five  dia- 
logues and  twelve  epistles,  tr.  from  the  Greek; 
nine  of  the  dialogues  by  the  late  F.Sydenham,  and 
the  remainder  by  Thomas  Taylor:  with  occasional  an- 
notations on  the  nine  dialogues  tr.  by  Sydenham, 
and  copious  notes  by  the  latter  translator...   Lend. 
1804.   5v.Q.  *Y  642. P  518.  and  B  14.689. 

Note:  Printed  for  T.Taylor. 

1805 

Miscellanies  in  prose  and  verse;  containing  the 
triumph  of  the  wise  man  over  fortune,  according  to 
the  doctrine  of  the  Stoics  and  Platonists;  the 
creed  of  the  Platonic  philosopher:  a  panegyric  on 
Sydenham,  &c . ,  &c .   By  Thomas  Taylor.   Lond.1805. 
0.  B.M. ,DNB. 

1806 

Collectanea;  or  Collections,  consisting  of  mis- 
cellanies inserted  by  Thomas  Taylor  in  the  European 
and  Monthly  magazines,  with  an  appendix  containing 
some  hymns  by  the  same  author  never  before  printed. 
Lond.1806.   D.  B.M. ,DNB. 

Note:  Only  fifty  copies  printed. 


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1806-1812 

[Works  of  ARISTOTLE,  tr.  with  elucidations  from 
the  Greek  commentators  by  T.Taylor]  Lond . 1806-12 . 
lOv.sq.F.  Y  642. A  818. 

Note:  Binder's  title:  Aristotle's  works.  Tay- 
lor . 

Note:  No  general  title-page.   Each  volume  has 
special  title-page. 

1807 

The  treatises  of  ARISTOTLE  on  the  heavens;  on 
generation  and  corruption;  and  on  meteors.  Tr.  from 
the  Greek,  with  copious  elucidations  from  the  com- 
mentaries of  Simplicius  and  Olympiodorus ,  by  Thomas 
Taylor.   Lond. 1807.   Q.  Lond. Inst. 

1809 

The  elements  of  the  true  arithmetic  of  infini- 
ties.   In  which  all  the  propositions  in  the  arith- 
metic of  infinities  invented  by  Dr.Wallis,  relative 
to  the  summation  of  infinite  series,  and,  also  the 
principles  of  the  doctrine  of  fluxions  are  demon- 
strated to  be  false;  and  the  nature  of  infinitesi- 
mals is  unfolded...  Lond. 1809.  sq.F.  (in  Aristoteles. 
[Works  of  Aristotle]  v. 6)  Y  642. A  818.  v. 6. 

The  history  of  animals  of  ARISTOTLE  and  his 
treatise  on  physiognomy.  Tr....by  Thomas  Taylor. 
Lond. 1809.   Q.  B.M. 

The  arguments  of  the  Emperor  JULIAN  against  the 
Christians;  tr.  from  the  Greek  fragments  preserved 
by  Cyril,  bishop  of  Alexandria.  To  which  are  added, 
Extracts  from  the  other  works  of  Julian  relative  to 
the  Christians.  By  Thomas  Taylor...  Lend.,  printed 
for  the  translator.  1809.   0.  Y  642 . J  618. 

Note:  Privately  printed  edition  of  25  copies. 
Note:  The  title  In  Lowndes'  Bibliographer's 
manual  reads:  The  arguments  of  the  Emperor  Julian 
against  the  Christians,  tr.  from  the  Greek  frag- 
ments preserved  by  Cyril  of  Jerusalem.    To  which 

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1809 

Is  added,  Extracts  from  the  other  works  of  Julian 
relative  to  the  Christians.   Lond . ,  printed  for  the 
translator,  1809.  B.M. ,L. ,Low. 

1810 

Commentaries  of  PROCLUS ;  on  the  Tim^eus  of  Pla- 
to, in  five  books;  containing  a  treasury  of  Pytha- 
goric  and  Platonic  physiology.  Tr .  from  the  Greek 
by  Thomas  Taylor.   Lond. 1810.   2v.  B. 

1811 

The  Great  and  Eudemlan  ethics,  the  Politics, 
and  Economics  of  ARISTOTLE...   Tr .  from  the  Greek  by 
Thomas  Taylor.   Lond. 1811.   F.  L.C. 

1812 

A  dissertation  on  the  philosophy  of  Aristotle, 
in  four  books.   In  which  his  principal  physical  and 
metaphysical  dogmas  are  unfolded;  and  it  is  shown, 
from  indubitable  evidence,  that  his  philosophy  has 
not  been  accurately  known  since  the  destruction  of 
the  Greeks.   The  insufficiency  also  of  the  philoso- 
phy that  has  been  substituted  by  the  moderns  for 
that  of  Aristotle,  is  demonstrated...   Lond. 1812. 
sq.F.  B  15.859. 

Same.  Lond. 1812.   sq.F.   (in  Aristoteles. 
[Works  of  Aristotle]   v. 10)       Y  642. A  818.  v. 10. 

1816 

A  dissertation  on  the  Eleuslnlan  and  Bacchic 
mysteries. ..By  Thomas  Taylor...   Ed  .  2  .  ,  with  altera- 
tions,   (in  The  pamphleteer.   Lond. 1816.   0.   v. 8, 
p.[33]-66;  [455J-486)  H  07.66 

Theoretic  arithmetic  in  three  books;  containing 
the  substance  of  all  that  has  been  written  on  this 
subject  by  Theo  of  Smyrna,  Nlcomachus,  lambllchus, 
and  Boetius...   Lond. 1816.   0.  B  455.862 

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1816 

The  six  books  of  PROCLUS ,  the  Platonic  succes- 
sor, on  the  theology  of  Plato,  tr.  from  the  Greek; 
to  which  a  seventh  book  [by  the  translator]  Is 
added,  In  order  to  supply  the  deficiency  of  another 
book  on  this  subject,  which  was  written  by  Proclus 
but  since  lost.    Also  a  translation  from  the  Greek 
of  Proclus'  Elements  of  theology.    To  which  are 
added  a  translation  of  the  treatise  of  Proclus  On 
providence  and  fate;  a  translation  of  extracts  from 
his  treatise,  entitled:  Ten  doubts  concerning  prov- 
idence; and  a  translation  of  extracts  from  his 
treatise  On  the  subsistence  of  evil.  By  Thomas  Tay- 
lor.  Lond.1816.   2v.ln  l.sq.F.        Y  642. P  8088. 

1817 

Remarks  on  the  daemon  of  Socrates.   [Signed: 
Thomas  Taylor]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 16,  whole 
no. 31,  p. 160-164.  Sept. 1817)  X  0163.003 

Use  of  arches  known  among  the  ancients.  [Signed: 
T.Taylor]   (In  Classical  journal.   v. 16,  whole  no. 
31,  p. 184-185.  Sept. 1817)  X  0163.003 

Select  works  of  PLOTINUS...and  extracts  from  the 
treatise  of  Synesius  on  Providence.   Tr.  from  the 
Greek.    With  an  Introduction  containing  the  sub- 
stance of  Porphyry's  Life  of  Plotlnus.  By  T.Taylor. 
Lond.1817.   0.  B.M. ,L.C. 

Life  of  Plotinus  [by  PORPHYRIUS]   (in  Plotinus. 
Select  works  of  Plotinus.   1817) 

Note:  Forms  the  introduction  to  Plotinus'  Se- 
lect works  and  contains  in  Taylor's  words  the 
substance  of  Porphyry's  Life  of  Plotinus. 

1817-1818 

Collection  of  the  Chaldean  oracles.   [Signed: 
Thomas  Taylor]   (In  Classical  journal.   v. 16-17, 
whole  no. 32-34,  p. 333-344,  128-133,  243-264.  Dec. 
1817,  March  and  June,  1818)  X  0165.003. 

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1818 

On  a  peculiar  signification  of  the  words  demas 
and  soma.   [Signed:  Thomas  Taylor]   (In  Classical 
journal.   v. 18,  whole  no. 35,  p. 202-203.   Sept. 1818) 

X  0163.003. 

Orphic  fragments,  hitherto  Inedlted.  [Signed: 
T.Taylor]  (in  Classical  Journal,  v. 17,  whole  no. 33, 
p. 158-163.   March,  1818)  X  0163.003. 

Remarks  on  a  passage  In  Stobasus.   [Signed: 
Thomas  Taylor]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 17,  whole 
no. 34,  p. 455-456.   June,  1818)  X  0163.003. 

The  Rhetoric,  Poetic,  and  Nicomachean  ethics  of 
ARISTOTLE,  tr.  from  the  Greek,  by  Thomas  Taylor. 
Lond.1818.   2v.O.  B.M.,DNB. 

Same.  Ed . 2 .   Lond.1818.   2v.O.         B.M.,DNB. 

lAMBLICHUS'  Life  of  Pythagoras,  or  Pythagoric 
life.   Accompanied  by  fragments  of  the  ethical 
writings  of  certain  Pythagoreans  in  the  Doric  dia- 
lect; and  a  collection  of  Pythagoric  sentences  from 
Stob.Tus  and  others,  which  are  omitted  by  Gale  in 
his  Opuscula  mythologica  and  have  not  been  noticed 
by  any  editor.   Tr,  from  the  Greek,  by  Thomas  Tay- 
lor...  [Lond.1818]   0.  Y  642.1  15. 
Note:  "...A  list  of  translations  and  original 
works  by  T. Taylor . "-p. [355 ]-360 . 

1819 

On  the  antiquity  of  alchymy.   [Signed:  Thomas 
Taylor]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 20,  whole  no. 39, 
p. 75-78.   Sept, 1819)  X  0163.003. 

On  the  coincidence  between  the  belts  of  the 
planet  Jupiter  and  the  fabulous  bonds  of  Jupiter 
the  Demlurgus.   [Signed:  Thomas  Taylor  I   (in  Class- 
ical journal.   v. 20,  whole  no. 40,  p. 324-326.  Dec. 
1819)  X  0163.003. 


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1819 

On  the  philosophical  meaning  of  the  words  bios, 

kinema,  energema,  and  aisthema.  [Signed:  Thomas 

Taylor]   (in  Classical  journal.  v. 19,  whole  no . 38 , 
p. 363-364.   June,  1819)  X  0163.003. 

1820 

...Discovery  of  a  verse  of  Homer,  and  error  of 
Kiessling.   [Signed:  Thomas  Taylor]   (in  Classical 
journal.   v. 21,  whole  no. 42,  p. 361-362.   June, 
1820)  X  0163.003. 

Important  additions  to  the  first  Alclbiades, 
and  Tim^eus  of  Plato.   [Signed:  T.Taylor]   (in 
Classical  journal.   v. 21,  whole  no. 41,  p. 141-142. 
March,  1820)  X  0163.003. 

Important  discovery  of  the  original  of  many  of 
the  sentences  of  Sextus  Pythagoricus ,  which  have 
been  hitherto  supposed  to  be  alone  extant  in  the 
fraudulent  version  of  the  presbyter  Ruffinus. 
[Signed:  T.Taylor]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 21, 
whole  no. 42,  p. 266-270.   June,  1820)     X  0163.003. 

Miscellanies  in  prose  and  verse;  containing, 
the  Triumph  of  the  wise  man  over  fortune  according 
to  the  doctrine  of  the  Stoics  and  Platonists.   The 
creed  of  the  Platonic  philosopher;  A  panegyric  on 
Sydenham,  &c . ,  &c .   2d  ed.,  with  additions.   Lond . 
1820.   S.  B  11.86. 

On  the  theology  of  the  Greeks.  By  Thomas  Taylor 
(in  Classical  journal.  v. 22,  whole  no. 43-44,  p.89- 
104,  301-314.   Sept.  and  Dec.  1820)      X  0163.003, 

Platonic  demonstration  of  the  immortality  of 
the  soul.   [Signed:   Thomas  Taylor]   (in  Classical 
journal.   v. 21-22,  whole  no. 42-43,  p . 201-250[ ! ] , 
40-51.   June  and  Sept. 1820)  X  0163.003. 

Note:  Pages  205-224  skipped  in  numbering. 


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1820 

The  commentaries  of  PROCLUS  on  the  Tlmasus  of 
Plato,  in  five  books;  containing  a  treasury  of 
Pythagorlc  and  Platonic  physiology.   Tr.  from  the 
Greek  by  T.Taylor.  Lond.1820.  2v.F.    Y  642. P  8089. 

1821 

Notice  of  Professor  Cousin's  edition  of  the  two 
first  books  of  Proclus  on  the  Parmenldes  of  Plato... 
[Signed:  T.]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 24,  whole 
no. 48,  p. 336-347.   Dec. 1821)  X  0163.003. 

On  the  mythology  of  the  Greeks.  [Signed:  Thomas 
Taylor]  (in  Classical  journal.  v. 23-24,  whole  no. 
45,  47,  p. 33-41,  54-67.   March,  Sept.  1821) 

X  0163.003. 

The  Rhetoric,  Poetic  and  Nlcomachean  ethics  of 
ARISTOTLE,  tr.  from  the  Greek,  by  Thomas  Taylor. 
Lond.1821.   0.  B.M. ,DNB. 

Note:  The  Ethics  are  omitted  In  this  edition. 

lAMBLICHUS  on  the  mysteries  of  the  Egyptians, 
Chaldeans,  and  Assyrians;  tr.  from  the  Greek  by 
Thomas  Taylor...  Chlswlck ,  1821 .   0,       Y  642.1  1. 

1822 

Observations  on  Professor  Cousin's  edition  of 
the  Commentaries  of  Proclus  on  the  first  Alclblades 
of  Plato,  in  2  vols.  8vo .  Paris,  1820  and  1821;  and 
also  on  Creuzer's  edition  of  the  same  Commentaries, 
together  with  those  of  Olympiodorus  on  that  dia- 
logue, in  2  vol.  Svo.  Francof.1820  and  1821. 
[Signed:  T.]  (in  Classical  journal.   v. 25,  whole 
no. 49-50,  p. 134-142,  300-305.   March  and  June, 1822) 

X  0163.003. 

Observations  on  that  part  of  a  work  entitled, 
Empedoclis  et  Parmenidls  fragmenta  ex  codlce  taur- 
inensis  bibliotheca^  restituta  et  lllustrata,  ab 
Amedeo  Peyron,  Llpslie,  1810,  in  which  the  author 

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1822 

treats  of  the  genuine  Greek  text  of  the  Commentary 
of  Slmpliclus  in  Arlstotelem  de  coelo  at  mundo. 
[Signed:  T.]   (In  Classical  journal.   v. 26,  whole 
no. 52,  p. 250-259.   Dec.1822) 

The  Metamorphosis,  or  Golden  ass,  and  Philoso- 
phical works  of  APULEIUS.   Tr .  from  the  original 
Latin  by  Thomas  Taylor...  Lond.1822.   nar.O. 

Y  672. A  413. 

Political  fragments  of  ARCHYTAS ,  CHARONDAS , 
ZALEUCUS ,  and  other  ancient  Pythagoreans,  preserved 
by  Stobjeus;  and  also,  Ethical  fragments  of  HIER- 
OCLES... preserved  by  the  same  author.   Tr.  from  the 
Greek  by  Thomas  Taylor...   Chlswlck,  1822.   0. 

B  167.86. 
Note:  Binder's  title  reads:  Taylor's  politi- 
cal fragments. 

1823 

The  elements  of  a  new  arithmetical  notation  and 
of  a  new  arithmetic  of  infinities. ..with  an  appendix, 
concerning  some  properties  of  perfect,  amicable, 
and  other  numbers,  no  less  remarkable  than  novel. 
By  Thomas  Taylor.   Lond.1823.   0.  B  455.86 

[Explanation  of]  the  allegory  of  the  Wanderings 
of  Ulysses  [by  Thomas  Taylor]  (in  Porphyrius.  Se- 
lect works. ..tr.  by  T.Taylor.   1823.  appendix) 

Y  642. P  76. 

Observations  on  Creuzer's  edition  of  the  Com- 
mentary of  Olympiodorus  on  the  first  Alcibiades  of 
Plato...  [Signed:  T.]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 27, 
whole  no. 53,  p. 39-47.   March,  1823)      X  0163.003. 

Observations  on  the  Scholia  of  Hermeas  on  the 
Phsedrus  of  Plato,  published  by  Fredericus  Astlus... 
[Signed:  T.]  (in  Classical  journal.  v. 28,  whole 
no. 55-56,  p. 79-83,  268-273.   Sept.  and  Dec. 1823) 


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1823 

Select  works  of  PORPHYRY;  containing  his  four 
books  on  Abstinence  from  animal  food;  his  treatise 
on  the  Homeric  cave  of  the  nymphs;  and  his  auxil- 
iaries to  the  Perception  of  intelligible  natures. 
Tr.  from  the  Greek  by  T.Taylor;  with  an  appendix, 
explaining  the  allegory  of  the  Wanderings  of 
Ulysses,  by  the  translator.   Lond.1823.   0. 


Y  642. P  76. 


1824 


Emendations  of  the  text  of  Plato.   [Signed:  T. 
Taylor]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 30,  whole  no. 60, 
p. 304-306.  Dec. 1824)  X  0163.003. 

Introduction  to  the  second  edition  of  the 
translation  of  the  Mystical  hymns  of  Orpheus,  by 
Thomas  Taylor...   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 29-30, 
whole  no. 58-59,  p. 322-331,  81-92.   June  and  Sept. 
1824) 

Observations  on  the  Excerpta  from  the  Scholia 
of  Proclus  on  the  Cratylus  of  Plato,  published  by 
Professor  Bolssonade...   [Signed:  T.]   (In  Classical 
journal.   v. 30,  whole  no. 59-60,  p . 3-9 ,  247-253. 
Sept.  and  Dec.1824)  X  0163.003. 

The  mystical  hymns  of  ORPHEUS;  tr.  from  the 
Greek,  and  demonstrated  to  be  the  invocations  which 
were  used  in  the  Eleusian  mysteries,  by  Thomas  Tay- 
lor...  Ed .  2 ,  with...  emendations,  alterations,  and 
additions.   Chlswlck , 1824.   0.  Y  642.0  918. 

The  description  of  Greece,  by  PAUSANIAS ,  tr. 
from  the  Greek.   With  notes  In  which  much  of  the 
mythology  of  the  Greeks  is  unfolded  from  a  theory 
which  has  been  for  many  ages  unknown.    Illus.  with 
maps  and  views.    A  new  ed.  with  considerable  aug- 
mentations in  3v.   Lond.1824.   3v.O.    DNB..L.,L.C. 
Note:  Tr.  by  Thomas  Taylor. 


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1825 

...Biblical  criticism.  [Signed:  T.]   (in  Classical 
journal.   v.j2,  whole  no. 63,  p,[31]   Sept. 1825) 

X  0163.003. 

Classical  allusion  [to  Democrates.   Signed:  T.] 
(in  Classical  Journal.   v. 31,  whole  no. 61,  p. 195. 
March  1825)  X  0163.003. 

Notice  of  Professor  Cousin's  edition  of  the 
third,  fourth,  and  fifth  books  of  Proclus  on  the 
Parmenides  of  Plato...   [Signed:  T.]   (in  Classical 
journal.   v. 31,  whole  no. 61-62,  p.[16]-21,  271-279. 
March  and  June,  1825)  X  0163.003. 

The  fragments  that  remain  of  the  lost  writings 
of  PROCLUS,  surnamed  the  Platonic  successor.   Tr . 
from  the  Greek,  by  Thomas  Taylor...  Lond.1825.   D. 

Y  642. P  809. 

1829 

Corruption  of  Demiurgus .  [Signed:  Thomas  Tay- 
lor] (in  Classical  journal.  v. 39,  whole  no. 77.  p. 
101-103.   March,  1829)  X  0163.003. 

Extracts  from  some  of  the  lost  works  of  Aris- 
totle, Xenocrates,  and  Theophrastus .   [Signed: 
Thomas  Taylor]   (in  Classical  journal.   v. 40,  whole 
no. 80,  p. 332-335.   Dec. 1829)  X  0163.003. 

1830 

Arguments  of  CELSUS ,  PORPHYRY,  and  the  Emperor 
JULIAN,  against  the  Christians;  also  extracts  from 
Diodorus  Siculus,  Josephus,  and  Tacitus,  relating 
to  the  Jews.    Together  with  an  appendix  containing 
the  oration  of  Libanius  in  defence  of  the  temples 
of  the  heathens,  tr.  by  Dr.  Lardner;  and  extracts 
from  Bingham's  Antiquities  of  the  Christian  church... 
Lond.1830.   nar.S.  C  5232.86 

Note:  Edited  and  translated  by  Thomas  Taylor. 
Note:  Cover-title  reads:  Fragments  of  Porphy- 
~ ry ,  Julian,  &c .  against  the  Christians. 

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1831 

OCELLUS  LUCANUS.  On  the  nature  of  the  universe. 
TAURUS,  the  Platonic  philosopher,  On  the  eternity 
of  the  world.  Julius  FIRMICUS  MATERNUS  Of  the  thema 
mundl ;  in  which  the  positions  of  the  stars  at  the 
commencement  of  the  several  mundane  periods  Is 
given.    Select  theorems  on  the  perpetuity  of  time, 
by  PROCLUS.  Tr.  from  the  original  by  Thomas  Taylor... 
Lond.1831.   D.  B  42.86 

1833 

Two  treatises  of  PROCLUS,  the  Platonic  succes- 
sor; the  former  consisting  of  Ten  doubts  concerning 
Providence,  and  a  solution  of  those  doubts;  and  the 
latter  containing  a  development  of  the  nature  of 
evil.  Tr.  from  the  edition  of  these  works  by  Victor 
Cousln...by  Thomas  Taylor...   Lond.1833.   D. 

Y  642. P  8093. 

1834 

Translations  from  the  Greek  of  the  following 
treatises  of  PLOTINUS ;  viz.  On  suicide,  to  which  Is 
added  an  extract  from  the  Harlelan  ms .  of  the 
scholia  of  Olymplodorus  on  the  Phrcdo  of  Plato  re- 
specting suicide,  accompanied  by  the  Greek  text; 
two  books  on  truly  existing  being;  and  extracts 
from  his  treatise  on  the  manner  in  which  the  m.ultl- 
tude  of  Ideas  subsists,  and  concerning  the  good; 
with  additional  notes  from  Porphyry  and  Proclus.  By 
Thomas  Taylor...  Lond.1834.   D.        Y  642. P  6005. 

1873 

The  arguments  of  the  Emperor  JULIAN  against  the 
Christians,  tr.  from  the  Greek  fragments  preserved 
by  Cyril,  bishop  of  Alexandria.  To  which  are  added 
Extracts  from  the  other  works  of  Julian  relative  to 
the  Christians.  By  Thomas  Taylor.  Repr.  and  ed.  by 
W.Nevlns.   Lond.1873.   0.  B.M. 


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1875 

A  dissertation  on  the  Eleuslnlan  and  Bacchic 
mysteries.   [By  Thomas  Taylor]   3d  ed.,  ed.  with 
Introduction,  notes,  emendations,  and  glossary,  by 
Alexander  Wilder...   N.Y.1875.   0.  Bib.L. 

1880 

Our  birth  is  but  a  sleep  and  a  forgetting. 
Three  treatises  of  PLOTINUS  (two  on  the  essence  of 
the  soul  [the  second  tr.  by  T.Taylor]  and  one  on 
the  descent  of  [the]  soul)   Tr.  from  the  original 
Greek. ..by  T.M.Johnson.   Osceola  , Mo .,  1880'.   0.    B.M. 

1891 

The  Eleuslnlan  and  Bacchic  mysteries.  A  disser- 
tation. By  Thomas  Taylor...  Ed.,  with  Introduction, 
notes,  emendations  and  glossary,  by  Alexander  Wild- 
er... With  85  illustrations  by  A.L.Rawson.  4th  ed. 
N.Y.1891.   0.   (Bouton's  archaic  library,  v.l) 

B.M. ,L.C. 

1893 

The  metamorphosis;  or,  Golden  ass,  and  Philoso- 
phical works  of  Apulelus.   Tr.  from  the  original 
Latin  by  Thomas  Taylor...   Lond.1822  [repr.  Birming- 
ham,1893]   0.  L.C. 
Note:  "Of  this  re-issue  only  600  copies  have 
been  printed...".    "Passages  suppressed",  4p .  (in- 
serted) in  Library  of  Congress  copy. 

1894 

The  republic  [of  PLATO]...  Tr.  by  Thomas  Taylor. 
Lond.[1894]   0.   (The  Scott  library)  B.M. 

1895 

Select  works  of  PLOTINUS,  tr.  from  the  Greek, 
with  an  introduction  containing  the  substance  of 
Porphyry's  life  of  Plotinus,  by  Thomas  Taylor. 

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1895 

New  ed.,  with  preface  and  bibliography  by  G.R.S. 
Mead...   Lond.1895.   D.   (Bohn's  philosophical  libra- 
ry) Y  642. P  60055 

Life  of  Plotinus  [by  PORPHYRIUS ]  (in  Plotlnus. 
Select  works  of  Plotlnus.   1895)       Y  642. P  60055 
Note:  Forms  the  introduction  to  Plotlnus'  Se- 
lect works  and  contains  in  Taylor's  words  the 
substance  of  Porphyry's  Life  of  Plotlnus. 

1896 

The  mystical  hymns  of  ORPHEUS.   Tr .  from  the 
Greek  and  demonstrated  to  be  the  Invocations  which 
were  used  In  the  Eleuslnian  mysteries,  by  Thomas 
Taylor.   New  ed.   Lond.1896.   0.  B.M.,L.C. 

1906 

The  republic  of  PLATO.    Lond.[1906]   D.  (Meth- 
uen's  standard  library)  L.C. 

Note:  "Translation  by  F.Sydenham  and  T.Tay- 
lor, rev.  by  W.H.D. Rouse.   With  introd.  by  Ernest 
Baker. "-cf.  British  museum  catalogue.  Accessions, 
May  12,1906. 

1909 

Select  works  of  PLOTINUS ,  tr.  from  the  Greek, 
with  an  introduction,  containing  the  substance  of 
Porphyry's  life  of  Plotlnus,  by  Thom^as  Taylor.   New 
ed.  with  preface  and  bibliography  by  G.R.S. Mead, 
Lond.1909.   D.  (Bohn's  philosophical  library)   L.C. 
Note:  Earlier  edition  in  1895,  in  the  same 
series . 

Life  of  Plotlnus  [by  PORPHYRIUS]   (in  Plotlnus. 
Select  works  of  Plotlnus.   1909) 

Note:  Forms  the  introduction  to  Plotlnus'  Se- 
lect works  and  contains  in  Taylor's  words  the 
substance  of  Porphyry's  Life  of  Plotlnus. 


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1917 

An  essay  on  the  beautiful  [by 
Thomas  Taylor.   Lond.1917.   0. 


PLOTINUS]  tr.  by 
Y  642.?  3009 


UNDATED. 

History  of  the  restoration  of  Platonic  theolo- 
gy,  Lond.n.d.   Q.  Low 

WORK  ATTRIBUTED  TO  TAYLOR 


A  short  essay  on  the  propagation  and  dispersion 
of  animals  and  vegetables.    Being  chiefly  Intended 
as  an  answer  to  a  letter  lately  published,  and  sup- 
posed to  be  written  by  a  gentleman  of  Exeter,  in 
favour  of  equivocal  generation.   Lond.1786. 

B.M. ,L. ,N.&  Q. 
Note:  This  is  included  in  O.M. Sanf ord ' s  list 
and  other  bibliographies,  but  is  by  Elf ord  and 
not  by  Taylor,  and  is  a  reply  to  William  Jackson 
of  Exeter. -cf.  Axon,  in  The  library. 


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KEY  TO  THE  ABBREVIATIONS 


Adv.L 

Al. 

B. 

B.L.  . 

B.M.  . 

B.M.add.m 

Bib.L. 

Bost. 

DNB.  . 

L. 

L.C.  .   . 

Lond . C .  . 

Lond . Inst 

Low.  . 

N.&  Q 

. 

Edinburgh.  Advocates'  Library  Catalogue 
Alllbone,  S.A.   Dictionary  of  authors. 
Book-lore,  v. 3-4,  p. 11, 169.   1885-86. 
Brooklyn  Library  Catalogue. 
British  Museum  Catalogue  and  Supplement 
British  Museum  Catalogue  of  additional 

manuscripts . 
Blbllotheca  Llndesiana. 
Boston  Public  Library  Catalogue. 
Dictionary  of  National  Biography. 
Library,  v. 2,  p. 245, 292.   1890. 
Library  of  Congress  catalogue. 
London  Library  Catalogue. 
London  Institution  Library  Catalogue. 
Lowndes  Bibliographer's  manual. 
Notes  &  queries. 


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APPENDIX 

WORKS  ABOUT  THOMAS  TAYLOR 


AXON,  W.E.A.  Thomas  Taylor,  the  Platonist,  ^in- 
cluding a  bibliography]  Library,  v. 2,  p.245- 
250,  292-300.   1890.  (A  5.09) 

* —   Thomas  Taylor,  the  Platonist:  a  biographical 
and  bibliographical  sketch...   Repr.  from  The 
Library.   Lond.1890. 
+BARTHELEMY-St .HILAIRE,  JULES.   Victor  Cousin,  sa 
vie  et  sa  correspondance ,  v. 3,  p. 238,  245. 
Paris, 1895.  (B  239.195) 

+BLAKEY,  ROBERT.  History  of  the  philosophy  of  mind, 
V.4,  p. 66.   Lond.1848.  (B  04.1) 

*BRIDGMAN,  WILLIAM.   Translations  from  the  Greek. 
Lond.1804. 
BRITISH  public  characters,  see  Public  characters. 
+CAMPBELL,  J.D.   Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge,  p. 15 

(note),  58.   Lond.1896.  (E  5.C  67743) 

+DE  QUINCY,  THOMAS.   Works,  v. 12,  p. 60.   Edin.1878. 

(Y  12. D  457) 

+D'ISRAELI,  ISAAC.   Curiosities  of  literature,  v.l, 

p. 215.   Lond.1866.  (Y  145. D  632) 

* —  Vaurlen.    Lond.1797.   [In  both  these  works  of 

D' Israeli,  Taylor  is  known  as  a  modern  Pletho] 

+EMERSON,  R.W.   Works,  v.4,  p. 40, 310;  v. 5,  p. 295; 

V.7,  p. 202;  V.8,  p. 50.   Camb. 1903-04. 

(Y  22. E  5302) 
ENCYCLOPEDIA  BRITANNICA,  v. 27,  p. 473.   (A  21.2598) 
KNIGHT'S  Penny  cyclopccdia,  see  Penny  Cyclopaedia. 
+MATHIAS,  T.J.   Pursuits  of  literature,  a  satirical 
poem.   14th  ed.   Lend. 1808.       (Y  185. M  428) 
[Taylor  Is  called  "England's  gentile  priest."] 
Mr.  EMERSON  in  the  lecture  room.    [On  Thomas  Tay- 
lor, translator  of  metaphysical  philosophy, 
emphasizing  Synesius  and  Proclus,  forming  a 


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part  of  reminiscences  of  a  course  of  lectures 
by  Emerson,  signed:  A.F.]   Atlantic  monthly, 
V.51,  p. 827-828.   June,  1883.  (A  5.09) 

Mr.  THOMAS  TAYLOR.   [A  brief  account  of  his  works, 
principally  the  translations;  an  obituary  no- 
tice] AthencGum,  v. 8,  p. 874-875.   Nov. 21,  1835. 
This  article  Is  supposed  to  have  been  written 
by  John  Inglls.  (A  51.1) 

+NICHOLS,  JOHN.   Literary  anecdotes,  v. 8,  p. 484. 

Lond. 1812-16.  (Y  117.621) 

+NIEBUHR,  B.G.   Life  and  letters,  v.l,  p. 142-143. 

Lond. 1852.  (E  5.N  55) 

NOTEBOOK  of  a  literary  Idler,  no . 1 .  [An  unfriendly 
criticism  of  T.Taylor]  Blackwood's  magazine, 
V.17,  p. 737.   June,  1825.  (A  51.04) 

NOUVEAU  blographle  generale,  v. 44,  p. 942-943. 

Paris, 1865.  (E  25.41 ) 

OBITUARY.   Thomas  Taylor,  esq.   [Same  article  as 
In  the  Athen?c'um]   Gentleman's  magazine,  v.  159, 
p. 91-92.   Jan. 1836.  (A  51.36) 

ON  THE  MYSTERIES  of  Eleusls.  (In  Classical  journal 
V. 39-40,  whole  no. 78-79,  p. 332-337,  56-70. 
June  and  Sept.  1829)    A  criticism  on  Taylor's 
Dissertation  on  the  Eleuslnlan  mysteries. 

PEACOCK,  EDV/ARD.   Taylor,  the  Platonlst.  [Contain- 
ing "a  perfect  list  of  the  writings  of  Thomas 
Taylor."   Signed:  Edward  Peacock]   Notes  and 
queries,  3d  ser.,  v.lO,  p. 302-303.   Oct. 20, 
1866.  (A  51.679) 

—   Thomas  Taylor,  the  Platonlst.    [A  sympathetic 
sketch  of  his  life  and  works,  and  a  blbllogra"- 
phy.    This  list  Is  the  same,  except  for  a  few 
added  annotations,  as  that  found  in  Notes  and 
queries]   The  Antiquary,  v. 18,  p. 1-5.   July. 
1888.  (F  0245.0031) 

PENNY  cyclopsFdla.  v. 24.   Lond. 1857.       (A  21.67) 
*PLATONIST.   St. Louis  &  Osceola, Mo.,  Orange, N.J. 
1881-1890. 

PUBLIC  characters,  v 


1,  p. 100-124. 

Lond. 1798. 

(E  445.12) 

New  ed.   Lond 

1799. 

(E  445.1201) 

—   v.l,  p. 127-149. 

[REVIEW  of]    The  elements  of  a  new  method  of  rea- 
soning In  geometry:  applied  to  the  rectlflca- 

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tlon  of  the  circle.  By  Thomas  Taylor.  1780.  Q. 
Monthly  review,  v. 64,  p. 72.  1833.  (A  51.60) 
[REVIEW  of]  The  works  of  Plato,  viz.  his  Fifty- 
five  dialogues  and  Twelve  epistles...  Lond.1804. 
5v.Q.  [An  unfavorable  criticism  of  Taylor's 
translation  of  Plato]  Edinburgh  review,  v. 14, 
p. 187-211.   April,  1809.  (A  51.296) 

RIGG,  J.M.  [Article  on]  Taylor.  Dictionary  of 
national  biography,  v. 55,  p. 468-470.  Lond . 
1898.  (E  445.84) 

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p. 11, 169.   1885-86.  (Z  007.155) 

* —  Annotated  catalogue  of  an  unique  set  of  the 
works  of  Taylor,  In  62v.   N.Y.1885. 
The  SURVIVAL  of  paganism.    [On  Thomas  Taylor,  his 
translations  and  philosophy]   Eraser's  maga- 
zine, V.92,  p. 640-651.  (new  ser.,  v. 12)    Nov. 
1875.  (A  51.342) 

+WALPOLE,  HORACE.  ...Letters,  ed.  by.. .Cunningham,  v.  9, 
p. 237.   Lond. 1886.  (E  5.W  1567) 

*WATSON,  J.S.   Life  of  Richard  Person,  p. 204.  Lond. 
1861. 

WELSH,  J.J.   A  brief  notice  of  Mr.  Thomas  Taylor, 
the  celebrated  Platonist,  with  a  complete  list 
of  his  published  works.   (In  Barker,  E.H.  Lit- 
erary anecdotes,  v.l,  p. 261-274.   Lond. 1852) 

(Y  145. B  24) 

* —  —   Lond.  1831. 


Works  not  examined;  +  Works  giving  brief  men- 
tion, some  of  value  and  interest. 


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INDEX 

The  Index  contains  titles  and  subjects  of  the 
works  of  Taylor,  authors  translated  by  Taylor  and 
persons  and  magazines  found  in  the  titles  as  listed 
in  this  bibliography. 


Abridgment  to  Edwards   7 

Alchemy 14 

Allegory  of... 

Ulysses  .  .  .  17,18 
Answer  to  Dr. Gillies  10 
Antiquary  ....  28 
Apuleius  Madauren- 

sis    ...   8,17,21 

Arches 13 

Archytas  ....  17 
Arguments  of  Celsus...  19 
Aristoteles   9,10,11,12, 

14.16,19 


23 


6,12 


Arithmetic  .   9,11,12 

Ast,  G.F.A. 

Athenaeum    .... 

Atlantic  monthly  . 

Axon,  W.E.A. 

Bacchic  myster- 
ies 

Baker,  Ernest  . 

Barker,  E.H. 

Barthelemy-St . 
Hilaire  Jules 

Biblical  criticism 

Bingham,  Joseph 

Blackwood's  magazine 

Blakey,  Robert 

Boetius  .... 

Boissonade,  J.F.  . 

Book-lore 


17 
17 
28 
28 
27 

21 
22 
29 

27 
19 
19 
28 
27 
12 
18 
29 


Brldgman,  William   10,27 
Campbell,  J.D.    .   .  27 
Celsus   ....   9,19 

Chaldean  oracles  .   .  13 
Charondas   ....  17 

Classical  allusion  to 

Democrates   ...  19 
Classical  jour- 
nal   .   .   .  13-19,28 
Coleridge,  S.T.   .   .  27 
Collectanea...   ...  10 

Collection  of  the 

Chaldean  oracles   .  13 
Corruption  of  Demi- 

urgus 19 

Cousin,  Vic- 
tor .  .  16,19,20,27 
Creuzer,  G.F.  .  .  16,17 
Cumberland,  George  .  8 
Cunningham,  Peter  .  29 
Cyril  of  Alexand- 
ria ....  11,20 
Demiurgus  .  .  .  .19 
Democrates  ....  19 
Demophilus  .  .  .  7,10 
De  Quincy,  Thomas  .  27 
Diet. of  national  biog.29 
Diodorus  Siculus  .   .  29 

Diotlma  8 

Discovery  of  a  verse 
of  Homer  .   .   .   .15 


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D'Israeli,  Isaac  .   .  27 

Dissertation  on  the 
Eleuslnlan  and 
Bacchic  mysteries 

6,12,21,28 

Dissertation  on  the 

nullities 9 

Dissertation  on  the 
philosophy  of  Aris- 
totle   12 

Edinburgh  review  .   .  29 

Edwards,  Bryan    .   .   7 

Elements  of. ..arith- 
metical notation   .  17 

Elements  of  a  new 
method  of  reasoning 
in  geometry  ...   5 

—  Review  ....  28 

Elements  of. .. Infini- 
ties  .   .   .   ..11 

Eleuslnlan  myster- 
ies   .   .   .   6,12,21 

Elford,  Sir  William  .  23 

Emendations  of. ..Plato   18 


Emerson,  R.W.  . 

27-28 

Enc .  Brltannlca 

.  27 

Ernest  1,  J. A.  . 

.   9 

Euclid   .... 

5,6 

European  magazine 

5,10 

Extracts  from.. .Aris- 

totle [etc . ] 

.  19 

Flrm.lcus  Maternus 

.  20 

Five  hymns  . 

.   7 

Four  letters. ..to  C. 

Taylor 

.   9 

Eraser's  magazine 

.  29 

Gale,  Thomas 

.  14 

Gardiner,  R.B. 

.  29 

Gentleman's  magazln 

e   28 

Geometry 

.   5 

Gillies,  Dr. 

.  10 

Hederich,  Benjamin 

.   9 

Hermeas  .... 

.  17 

Hlerocles 

.  17 

the  restor- 
Platonic 


History  of 

atlon  of 

theology 
Homer 
Hymns 
lamblichus,  see 

Jambllchus 
Immortality 
Important  additions 
Important  discovery 
Inglis,  John 
Introduction  to. ..the 

Mystical  hymns  . 
Jackson,  William  . 
Jambllchus  .   .  12 
Johnson,  T.M.  . 
Josephus 
Jullanus,  Apostata 


.  23 

.  15 

7,10,18 


15 
15 
15 
28 


.  18 
.  83 
14,16 
.  21 
.  19 
7,11, 
19,20 

Jupiter" 14 

Klessllng,  Gottlieb  .  15 
Lardner,  Dr.  ...  19 
Letters  to  George 

Cumberland  ...  8 
Llbanlus  .  .  .  .19 
Library  ,  ....  27 
Lowndes 11 


Marlnus  . 
Mathlas,  T.J.  . 
Maxlmus  Tyrius 
Mead,  G.R.S. 
Miscellanies  In 

prose  and  verse 
Monthly  magazine 
Monthly  review 
Morell,  Thomas 
Mythology,  Greek 
Nevlns ,  W.  . 
Nichols,  John  . 
Nlcomachus  . 
Niebuhr  B.G. 
Notebook  of  a  literary 

Idler  

Notes  and  queries 


10 


16 


5 

27 
10 
22 

15 
10 
29 
9 
18 
20 
28 
12 
28 

28 
28 


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Notice  of... Cousin' s  edi- 
tion [of  Proclus]  .  19 
Nouv. biog. generale   .  28 
Observations  on... 
Cousin's  edition 
[of  Proclus]    .   .  16 
Observations  on  Creu- 
zer's  edition  [of 
Olympiodorus ]   .   .  17 
Observations  on  [Pey- 
ron's  ed .  of  Frag- 
menta]    .   .   .  16-17 
Observations  on... 

Hermeas   ....  17 
Observations  on  the 

Excerpta  ....  18 
Ocellus  Lucanus  .  5,20 
Olympiodorus  11,16,17,20 
On  a  peculiar  signi- 
fication of...demas 
and  soma  ....  14 
On  the  antiquity  of 

alchymy   ....  14 
On  the  coincidence  be- 
tween the  belts...  and 
bonds  of. ..Jupiter   .  14 
On  the  Mysteries  of 

Eleusis   ....  28 
On  the  mythology  of 

•  the  Greeks   ...  16 
On  the  nature  of  the 

universe  ....   5 
On  the  philosophical 
meaning  of. ..bios, 
[etc.]    ....  15 
On  the  theology  of 

the  Greeks   ...  15 

Orlgen   9 

Orpheus  .  5,6,14,18,22 
Orphic  fragments  .  .  14 
Paine ,  Thomas  ...  6 
Pamphleteer  .  .  .6,12 
Patrick,  Samuel  .  .  9 
Pausanias   .   .   .   8,18 


Peacock,  Edward  .   .  28 
Penny  cyclopaedia    .  28 
Peyron,  Amedeo   .   .  16 
Phllobiblion  ...   7 
Plato    6,7,8,10,12,13, 
15,16,17,18.19, 
20,21,22 
—  Review  .   .   .   .29 
Platonic  demonstra- 
tion   15 

Platonist  ....  28 
Plotinus    5,6,8,13.20, 

21-22,23 
Poetical  paraphrase...  8 
Political  fragments 

of  Archytas...  .  .  17 
Porphyrius  13,17,18, 
19,20,21,22 
Person,  Richard  .  .  29 
Proclus  Lycius  5,6,7,8, 
12,13,16,18,19,20,27 
Public  characters  .  28 
Pythagoras  .  .14,16 
Rawson,  A.L.  ...  21 
Remarks  on  a  passage 

in  Stobieus  ...  14 
Remarks  on  the  daemon 

of  Socrates  .  .  13 
Rigg,  J.M.  ...  29 
Rouse,  W.H.D.  .  .  22 
Royal  society  of 

arts 29 

Ruflnus  Tyranius  .  15 
Saint  Paul's  school  29 
Sallust  ....  7 
Sanford,  O.M.  .  23,29 
Sextus  Pythagoricus  15 
Short  essay  on.. .animals 

and  vegetables  .  23 
Simpllcius  .  .  11,17 
Socrates  ....  13 
Stobrcus    .   .   .14,17 

Stoics 15 

Survival  of  paganism  29 


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Sydenham,  Floyer   10,15, 

22 
Syneslus    .   .   .  13,27 

Tacitus 19 

Taurus 20 

Taylor,  Charles   .   .   9 
Taylor,  Thomas,   Works 

about;  ....  27-29 

Theo  of  Smyrna    .   .  12 

Theology,  Greek  6,12,15, 

18.21,23,28 

Theophrastus   ...  19 


Theoretic  arithmetic 
Ulysses  .   .   .   .17 
Use  of  arches  . 
Vindication  of  the 
rights  of  brutes 
Wallis,  Dr. 
Walpole,  Horace 
Watson,  J.B. 
Welsh,  J.J. 
Wilder,  Alexander 
Xenocrates  . 
Zaleucus 


12 
18 
13 

6 
11 
29 
29 
29 
21 
19 
17 


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